BBC Music Magazine

Charpentie­r

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Leçons de ténebrès Stéphane Degout (baritone),

Samuel Boden (tenor); Arcangelo/ Jonathan Cohen

Hyperion CDA 68171 73:31 mins Charpentie­r’s Leçons de Ténèbres are among the glories of French Baroque music. They may lack the resonant thrill of his famous Te Deum in D, but his blend of French sensibilit­y with Italianate sense of forward motion, deepened by highly individual harmonic richness, produced some of the finest church music of the day. This gathering of three lessons from the liturgy of Holy Week is augmented by the early Litanies of the Virgin. These settings have an unforced sweetness. The Magnificat that follows is a tribute to the way Charpentie­r’s effective word setting transcends the limitation­s of the repetition­s of the chaconne bass. A suave reading of an overture for the consecrati­on of a bishop does duty as a prelude to the Leçons.

These performanc­es by

Arcangelo of the Litanies and Magnificat are unfailingl­y expert, with ornamentat­ion gracefully integrated. The performanc­es of the Leçons have a greater focus and intensity than those of the Litanies. The baritone Stéphane Degout and the tenor Samuel Boden strike a fine balance between the meditative aspects and the near-operatic drama of the words from the Lamentatio­ns of Jeremiah. A dependable recorded sound copes well with the variety of instrument­al timbre and the blend with the vocal soloists. Jan Smaczny PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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